Electromagnetic Noise Mitigation on an Electric Tiltrotor Rig and Hover Performance Testing
SM-2026-VLADA-5195
1/27/2026
- Content
-
This paper describes the electromagnetic noise mitigation on the Maryland Tiltrotor Rig (MTR) and presents its first hover test results. The primary source of noise was found to be pulse width modulation associated with the motor controller. Due to this noise, testing was limited to unpowered, freewheeling cases. To solve the noise problem and allow powered testing, three hardware filters were integrated into the power and data systems. A complementary digital filter was also used. With the filtering solution in place, hover tests were carried out to high collectives of 30◦and blade loadings of 0.2. The test data was assessed using blade element-momentum theory predictions.
- Pages
- 14
- Citation
- Ogle, W., O'Brien, N., and Datta, A., "Electromagnetic Noise Mitigation on an Electric Tiltrotor Rig and Hover Performance Testing," Vertical Lift Aircraft Design and Aeromechanics Specialists Conference, San Jose, California, Jan 2026, San Jose, California, January 27, 2026, .